Director

Kelly Asbury

Cast

James McAvoy Emily Blunt Maggie Smith

Studio

2011 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

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Synopsis

Shakespeare's classic tale of ill-fated love gets a new telling when two gnomes from neighboring gardens (voices by James McAvoy and Emily Blunt) fall in love--in spite of their families' long standing feud.

Content Details

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Violence: Characters pit themselves against one another in lawnmower races. Garden tools are used during fights. Characters ambush others and destroy property. A man smashes into a wall. Another character is presumably hit by a truck in traffic. Characters prepare to attack others with garden chemicals. A dog kidnaps a character and attempts to bury him. Other characters are thrown, kicked down a sewer, scooped up by a frontend loader, hit with rocks and fruit, and buried under debris.

Sexual Content: A gnome wears a buttock-revealing swimsuit. Brief sexual innuendo is included. A character uses a woman’s bra to scale a chair.

Language: Characters engage in name-calling.

Alcohol / Drug Use: None noted.

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Canadian Home Video Rating: G

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Details on home video releases of Gnomeo & Juliet...

Gnomeo and Juliet releases to home video on May 24, 2011. The movie is available in either a 2-Disc (Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack) or 4-Disc (Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD + Digital Copy) package, with the following bonus extras:

- Elton Builds A Garden

- Frog Talk with Ashley Jensen

- Crocodile Rock music video

- 2 alternate endings with filmmaker introductions

- 6 Deleted and 2 alternate scenes with filmmaker introductions

- The Fawn Of Darkness

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K.C. says: Feb. 05, 2011

What I want to know is how they handle the ending? I mean, does everybody die <g>? My 6-year-old would NOT handle that well!

Lauzon says: Feb. 13, 2011

I enjoyed the movie. I went to see it with my 6yr old daughter and it was a fun and colorful film to see. No, they don’t die in the end, but they do have William Shakespeare himself telling us the ending of his version of the story. This one was much happier.